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C L I T H E R O l j A D V E R T I S E R A J D T IM E S . E R I D A Y , OUR PRESTIGE IN THE B R I T I S H E R S Why is it lliat some women retain tltW youthful figures
■ight into theii old ago:
is.it Just Luck?. Hiw often a’ woman asks herself that question as shb
loticea a wpms n years older than herself whosof figure Iop|(|8 7ears younger.
! Some worien go through life wilhout much worry
i ’egarding their figure, but such women are rare exceptions Theaveragi
Mho early in " and pnsures SARMENT w to her own E
life realises the need for scii thiat this is obtained by wi
lich has been Individually tract figure dimensions.
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I If you w 11 favour us with your enquires we’ll quote you with pleaauj e. i
Co. NTLAIO W ATR B 1G51EE
RD electrical | Soie Local Agent for MARCONIFHONE SALTH OTRCOSl ' i , . ! , : , . FrodUCtS. i ’ • .
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The first t^ste i Tattersall’s Pore ' proves how very
I they are.
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ontifie figure control taring a BARGLEIf Designed for hur
p We Spieialise -in GOBSET FITTING. I N BjJ F O R E I G N CAREY I,ORD.
tE hear very i frequently frean one o r , janother pf purTpolitlclans ispeaking
fromlthe platfortp, thatj we are inldanger of becoming a second or third-class Power. If oitr leading statesmen o ’ thirty or jflityiyears ago qould return ito the scene of their former wordy contentions and view the situation tef- day T am afraidithey vrouldisay we wprS in fact put a tenth-rate Power.^ iThetway the lion’s tail is twisted nowadays wouldjcause them the'most astonltt tog ala™J : Let us take this' Japanese bushesslas an example. The Idea that any foreign cquntry|r-let| alone one mat last 'century‘'itould' naV6 been des
cribed as consistmg of niggers, hpweyter in- aco irately—could bayor et to' death, a ’British civilian business man, o • humiliate] important British Individuals by Gripping .mepirhaked to .fifent-'of Chinese ps v 'ejl as Japanesejaa the Japanese have done;taj shtoa within .me last few^eeks,' ahdigdt atvf.yiwith'lt, is tm!fate tastlfc' for. worda"' ( 'Bit when the Britiai Prime Minister IS' aSked' what he Is-gopg to
'll at 6he tiipe war wSs’s calamity' into which :an excited populace cculdi easily force Its :Govenrment,l to-day the PoWers representing toterriatlonal anarchy to its] crudest, form stir up 'the popular j passions pfi which the moire :sober, democratic Governments are so obviously afraid] , Thlsiivould not amount to
Japanese Goveiiunent vith6u]t so much as a blush .announces offlclally that there is no discrimination against British subjects In •Tientsin. They have evideritly assimilated very thoroughly,Hitler’s “Mein Karapf’’ .and accept arid enlarge upon his doctrine that the bigger tile life the-;mcre effect it will have;
C O U N T R I E S .
DR. | !
rOSE ON MENTAL DEFICIENCY ! insW dtions.
BROCKI [ALL EXAMPLE. At j the'Invitation of the Committee of
.Management, the ]Central jLancashire Association for ■ M]ental Welfare held theib annual meeting at BrockPall, on Wednesday.
'me meeting was peld in
the hew Recrea ;lon Hall and was largely atterided by those interested, ip work amoPgst mental defectives Inithe ,area.- The 'chair wis taken by;Mrj;H. W.
;a great deal by itself., But it has the bSeot pi persuading mb chicken-hearted sectlbn of democracies’ : leaders’ tjhatj ithe anarchical •Powers are only] too anxious to rush toto war ;on the smallest - pretj“xt[ or provocation. ■NPthtog of the kind. They i are fully persuaded that they have] only to] make a big!enough nqise, to bouneg and.bully, thpse frpm wham
do aMut it
the.best ho,can say,.ijs;ithpt the time} has riot yet arrii ed to take'reprisals. Perhaps if we wait long ehbiigh the’time‘will arrive when the British people haye had morf than icnoughi of' whatr Campbell Barinermeui when he wsis Pritae Mmistfr .pcS' cribW''Ss '“ ]tlfis' tomfoolery ."j
' ■^VEN the German knd Italian! controlled ^ Press has excelled itself in jrldicule of
our cravenheartedness in doing nothing what soever—at lecist atlthe diifaet df-yifitlrlg .'this
article—to correct : those cplossalj Insjilts to members of' our own race who for the time bew : are domiciled, to ,a foreign .country blit who'h'ave'fpr whSt it Isjriow wprth'thelr own t'Concessions’’ to live in. While our riot third-rate' but thlrtibth-rate
___ ti.e Japanese, for
Crpasdale, Dlnctor |of Edpcatlpn for Colnb, and amo ig tPose present were Councillor iJ. li’lsh, I Chairman of the Brockhall; Committee of Management; Aldeipiari D„ Pllnstpn, ChalrPian] of the Lancashire Mental b^flclency] Acts Co.m- nilttep; "^derman Jj Fryar, jmember of the dalderstonek Committee of Managb- n^ent: Aldermfc P. MagPife,;. vlce- chalr{nau of the Committee of Manage- Aldermaiji G.; Whittaker, of; Black-
'they wish tp obtain cmcessipnsy to, igain;' in ithe’:end lali they'warit withjbut going:to,'war. iHerice appeasement is one vyay oPtelltog thcrii to ;'usk lor , more. ’ Force-i is their! biggest
merit pool; the Association
Bbinet
Ministers are reconsidfertog] whetper t?r not reke. , reprisals agalist
the Japariesel ih arisw^ to ] to be their I'ihtolerabfe tasUltsy’fto resi ients in that well-l
kadingi the' Brltffi- wfll w the left)'Settlement to Tlentsto--;-ieprl8als' of the economic ; oider-^ ’Wih I make them a
pref ent of a suggestion as to|hoWitp:deal with ^
' " • ..........I, Wttheytetoit British
out of hand, and for e'’firy'Britlsher stHpped nalodifor the purpos; of, jpumlllattog hpn bef( re the Chinese I'we uld dap twp; Japanese in,iaoL andtHkeep,,th!
im.there ptttll’jtafther orders;-' ' WPere'wbuld I'get my.Japanfeso? Well, ill would . concede hiore than' the Jap mese are conceding by adnutttog that any Japanese who: have found their ^ay to Lot dori are probably a pUf aboveittie ordinary Ja^nese rank and flIeJ But there are,]pldity of . apanese in Stagapire who would Wswer the purpose.! As I saip a fortnlgpt ago the
Japmese against the wall(lund'diootl;them
r R every Britishdr bayonetet in cold : blood I i-puldi iput .two
Easterri peoples are Imlatprs byifaf than
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'if ifeeir beastliness corittaues we Briiisheid] hat s' no one] to blame but ourselv^. -pf one, thing I am-jeertain. Did a British (lUbinet Mil ister happen to be out; there and com- pelled'to appear In a fetate'of nudityjbefore the crowd we should q rickly hear that' some- 4hing’W8s being' done about It.! jl have often contended] arid; I tak : this 'opporturilty of dob ig! so■ agUin,; that’ I efore any’ Men^ber of Pamlament!’! is jadiriittm:to the. Cabinet he shah7'at sleast i have ttaveUeditlnriugh.tBe, Empire. If he has trav riled the glOlSe so much the better. i It does b ie aU the gpodjjln the worid ito be ifive or sbt thffuBand milbs from; the hfegrt of; thd .BritlAi Common\Ve«th :and; to i ealize when he'tads thatsame Brltm. flag;' wh ch is of so little corisequence to, hiip when he to at home, ;that the flag jto hto sole protection, thatjalmost .at any ttoe tqat flag may i stand i betWeen t im and’feuddenj death. What,'one wonders mist, be tUe feeliigs of
ing arid have been pi! wit: r Britishers In Chi 'can leave even Hitler
an'c ■ price they begin ‘
a for sotoejtimi they long iway, behind. And
those 8,000! Brittohbi3 in.. Tleri^tsto and, Shi irighai,' tbousrinds.oimUed^tromhom^ who
FOR.TOYh.
at he head; soimds rather ] that i it is i not
,wil not be']worihj tuppence anyhpW iff thelr lea lets at home]db/not begin
to.shpw qlbplder., front .than 'the hopetess incompytente now llbf'latfairs in Lbridori.]! i i^'that
rea itoe ‘ that i with the Japariese i Amj] to ’ its present hostileAiood fiielr. lfyesw.buld pot be woi th' tuppence ibut foi' the power land nilght’ of he British Cpmmoriwealth of Natlof s, and.
I British residents, to ‘Shanghai i are saying at the very jmoment , ,
: strong' I ;, will undertake five]per cent, of‘
what.the
tl a n not writing wlthaut. some exilerii
[ have ikriown what; it is 'to 'rbriide in lommuiiilies where jthe.. British; [flag is the
I i NUFACTURED
He unqualified' support ir)th()rity,,at home.] Iti-woi iUt!''KoiciUfea ieadera nothing
, 1, > HO^IDA 7S W B R I D E S G A K E ■ r I A '• B O X E S
; q iF T : jG , \R b s . \ '• 1 ■ 1 ,
■ ' m i A ^ ' a l l ' ■ i t e ' A | ( i | c A : ' * ' I . P R itE S j ' f i* o n r f^ / iu ; ,:!
'i
( ' n o i c e R ^ g e o f G o o d s : ' ' f o r - '
r " t i l e I, i C h i l d r t n l t;f T H E i liJi/-. H b u s l i 'F Q R / '^ U r f T A I P f ; ; , , P E N $ , ] M A R K E T P L A C E ) e U T H E R O E I t p ' A j i ENQUIRIES- A 'A ■ ■ ■ ( C h o i c e . S e l e c t i o n , | o f , ■ i
; Hit er, More arrant nonsense tomp! from thb gentlenian every week than from i.ll the,' rest of the fraternity put together jin a . year. In hto respect the dernpcracles navp for what it to worth a small! advaiitage.' In fihpldemo- cra'ic‘[Countries where freedom prevails, the ind vldual speaker or vWter andjthe Press genirglly can give the r jvlews wimout their
,imi;y with .which the totalitarian Po.wbrs re- •sen; the sntollest' Critlfctont Jroto'tne.iia.emoc-, races; while reserving the'irightItheuiselves not to criticise only but to Ubuse to the most violent terms these'saine:demqcra(!les.' For violence and extravagatoce pf language there to no' pubbctot'. of; the ipresent day ,pf any nat:ori who can come anywherd neir Dr, doibbels, the Propaganda Minister of Herr
VliNE 'of the ’!moSt striking featlires of i ' / ; preserit-day! .world affairt Islthe unan.
hey "had! a tastC nf lit thdmselvM, ’P I; , ' ■
■ ■’ il; .'I ■ ’!'. (('■’.■'-1. _’b‘utgoddif
of ithoke in ,do.ri lot-of
ped for i; not
qese centre. I tpj death
I weapon, but Hi they find' force Will be met ]by force , they will-thta^ngain as,.Hitler did : when he planned to over-run Dantzig and the ’Polish Corridor as ,
ne-.bver-rah Czechp- ! Slovakia but fpjmd Great,'Brit8iiriliri his path. ;That is not to say that-me ;old law and order iwitJi which all decent'natiofis were governed i has' not suffered; 'a gerlerel’ breakdown., If has. And It is’rioW'pa’rt olthe gariie itot only of: Hitler and Mussolini but |of Franco and the Japanese to persuade the world that British poTyer has broken down" With It, and that if wari 'does’ Come --the ,totalitarian States are boiind to win.' ; -'And sbriie 'pf our Statesmen] witpout of course the Isitiallesf'Interitlon of so doing, act in such a manner as to convince thel world, that there -,1b Something In it, Hitler ■ for .example- mpytog heayen and eartp to win over the’greatest of tnfe Arab mbnarohs, Ibn! Saud, who pas hltperto been
i prio-British but who hPs pr ton'shrewd a head' on his • horee,
] shoulders to back the wrong
pulbus enemies have apparently thrbwri the Arab leader .tato some doubt ns to, which side to back. ■ It: suits the book of' Hiyler and MuKolihl to 'make it clear to the i smaller monarchs, on whose ] territorythey'have
Id e s^ if things work but their way, that the ’deiribcracles are afraid] of them. Tientsliu up to'the ttaife 'of Writing, 'though there are signs at the .moment that we have reached the , end of jour, patience at the,:Japanese methods of trailtag-;9Ur' coat ip the mud, , has given them np] little ericouragenient and this must have had its affect on Ibn Saud.l'Make
:obd !lmitators-|*better
vhey are ioriginators— ]e gairie theV arfe’play-;: 'tog with Brita n; and
“ Iristltutlbripl
___________ taUlriirig'. '' IbY"''mental defectives:'Its 4lms'alnd:Peneflta,’;,Py Dr. b.’ 'J.’iribSe, ''Meaicaii'bupbHrit'erid^ ’ ;bf Brocmall and jMedlcal Adylser to the LariclsPlre MeAtaFDb'ficlency'Acts Co.m-- mlttel. 'This was of a most Interesttrig and Informative .qhaiacter: . bb. Rose stressed ilie ri^M’fpr a'.cle^
er.cohceptibri of modem institutional treatment arid care bn the part of;the general]pubPb, and; stated ' that rtho' best ’ 'Wp.rk the Ass'bclawon’co
arid Mif. A , D.,Gorse, Treasurer o f A I ‘ POP t ) 1 ’I
t the nieeklril
R FALLACY. an address was given on
imlridP/ Of those who regar(|ed imental defl'blf ncy instltutiohis as mere places'of
-detention. He stressed jthe igrea'tar henbWto be'dbrlvedlf-patients are sbnt
at' amearller age,- ajs cases, every hope bf'ithem being ]able; to retum'to Meim'theiConlihUrfltyi after]; A
period I of' : training.! jDr! Rose alj ' emphMised hoyi deslrable it' was that tt
la^VERTHELESS our irianifest weakness. W in face of the'dlbct Insults of'uriscruv Vihatj WM bmg .done | for ;rae^al
defectives In iristltutlons, and said he womd,!:aS'M;as possible, afford oppof-
tunlt(es; for. their doing so.i , ' A yen), heaity yote ,o.t tftanks was
' accorded to fir] Rose’ for his addr'efe, and also to the Committee of Management bf the InslitntloiJ for the ' fatuities' whdch| •had ijeeri: afforjied for the, riteeting and Inspefctlon.,
tP--TO.;-DAjrE . , : YJOR^OOMS. The' ’idsitofs ' liispected! the !varlqus
no’idoubt'about thto’that the; Monarcii’Of Arabia,! being j where -he - is by the strength, flgiiratively of hto strong rjght ;hand—he snftffed orit King Hussein whom wb backed diiriflg and inimediatelj) after the Great War,' llkelthB crushing of an egg shell—will place hto future support whefe the powbr lies. Iri- cideritally orie wpndensl.what has become of the.;Agreeirieiit with Italy which Prirne Mto tofey'Chambftrlaln wad|so pnxlolis should be signed after Munich, ■ pflacial Italy to rnore critically abufeive of , Britairil through it's Pi since the Agreeiijeilt’W^'signed; than It" before; our signature' W
8|S, ailpended. -i s
! t the more,'mundane Ipart-wbeei of [Hitler’s ! e^ulpage. ' So we may take; it [for, granted. I that for pit catdtoaj.-pnipqses the Agree-' ] mentiWith Italy becajmC out of date before
i [ Italy loses no opportimity of deriding Britain, a' nation with Whom .she] iS’ sUp- libsea to be on terri^ of frlerrdship. And qt course as w'e
uli.kribw she hits strlee then I iittched'her chariot|]npt]to; ^stary but to
: the ink was
.stripping, t'hdm arid even murdering ■orie of them w ith th e ir bayonep. She blockades'the B ritish .Settlement o f | Tientsin contrary to international law, to say next to nothing of angte^b'custom and stlu less-pf her, explicit undertaking r to respect the . rights bf a ll fb re l^e rs In th a t same Chiria which she 'is brutally attacking. Protests meet] w ith denials that'sheilSidptog'ftriythlng abnorriial, H itle r aridsMitoSblffil;ate:;hopiri;g tha^ 'ihelr. p ath’ wUftheiiriadfe JeUsler; ff'rwe. fe
their .satellltoi'abt’a(nordirigly.’ ' ’Pra Ig nored! drir .Bomplairits/abbut’ the sinking of B ritish tradtog. ships arididrpvmtog’ Of isuch members of th e ir crews.fs hadmo ebance of rescue, as I f he was' a 'ctirig 'ih the cause of humanity Instead of ir i the interests of in ternational '[piracy, a r il j sim ila rly' Japan humiliates '’B rittoh; isinjects;-' b y ; 'ipubllcly
cln China have sunk or swum together, but We have now entered on an;erapf:discriiri,lnation. I t w ill help H itle r and'Mussolini 'If- W’e do no more than Ip s e 'f'fa c e iii thejEast. Out there prestige to Of immense, hriportaricep if ’ you lose prestige' you lose! eyerything;:. Fpr more' than a century the B ritish ’has pebri the great est ’ 'Western" Power in Ghlnar Japan to anxious to take th is-p b sitlo ri; and,-if she is allowed to (mcceied; she! rio t' only brings im portant gains’ to herself] butatoo'-to-frermariy arid Ita ly w ith whom'she )s allled.’klnbe It w ill!
■be represented’ i th a t Batata.; to,obylous’" afraid or shfe would starid'U p'fpr, her rlghi
i f ’wb do‘-h b t!th e y deciEire w ith'one yoioe we are decadent. So la r as their! own riatlbnals In CSiina are'coricerned'they apparently count; fo r nothing, j ! Throughout history foreigners
arid
A CCORDING to both. !ptler and Musso- -lY.] linl
we..are.a .deiadent Power.! And
buildings which have; now been
co.in-j pleted as dartlofithe . large ■ extenslbhs, scheirie
whlch.ls still in progress.: TheBe Included’ the;ariundfy, kitchen, bakery,
. Stores,! and hew, workrooms, all of wh|ch are pirbbably'tne most up-to-date,of their kind';!lri 'tbie oountiy, i and ftl'cosplderable advarice ori arikhlng that
has.prevlouSli!;! been] provided at a public jmentril] deflcfency; .colony.'!,,'Tho^e who wete
prlvUeged to be present were greatly mg prekged !wi'th’; aU ti)6y eaw;:] ] 'The party was. dccoinpan led'•'by kenlpr, officials ipl the Institution
;! j •
' There; was rilmndant evidence that the patients were riot 6rily!happy and well cared for, but that .their Relations wfth the slaff were m'osf rileaisaAt rind frleridi ly. The] patisnts’Were appreciative of all tt at was be liig done fob thenl] and the visiters- agreed that at jBrockhall coulc not] be S: lid, “ Abandon all hope.”
gave! a ■ ' g ^ a'stic' .hau,' ' '
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M O N T H S . !- ! '- ■
::tichird 'Whittam, 1 (19), :-2,Union-street; 1 tons id I Birch (18), 17, '(jueen-street; Harry
1 jSHEER] ' ■: DEVILipNT.”
ilresriassers and he took . ibpin'g! the Bench wbuld inisL.cP a way as tb stop, the!idEunage. ’ 'Ihej j^e before the court levilnent.'
;he ,
ca%.as a.wampig dealiwith defendants
Farm, stated that on Mrinday,!.February 20th, he ’vtoited hto cart Isheq,- situated about 200 yard! from':the Swing„Bridge,i at the'top. Of; a rojgh embankment 60-ft.;Jilgh and over looking the Ribbie.] 'At thatltime, hid light- lorry was safe'in the shed. I’IWo days later] he V sited the same spot arid fouiid the Idriy] tri the rivef -bedi'hilt wris badly siridshed,'and he ekimafed the dam'age at'£10, -the price Be, gave for the>loiry two years ago.. It-had. been Uttlel lised arid 'was in goodiedridifton. jOn Jund.:2rid,ihe caugftt'iother] boys arid took them to P.C. .Cross''at!■Wadftmgtop.';: Pronf iriformatlori' received froto, tftezny the constable Tafeid Interviewed defehdarits]'!
Prbsecutor, the tenarit
arose]out of “ sheer: off! Waddbw Hall
, ' !'.
thW primes of the other boysj|Mr. ,';^attersall replying that he- c6uld|h'dt renle'iriber all of theip,;and suggesting tliat,the]QUBStion shppld be)pat to the constable ' '] ] -[ j j '
i One! of the deferidai^te
..asfed: witness.!for j
Mr. rattersall visited him with’ fotr bbys'he said he had caught trespassipg on his land, rind at ithe -samp tinle-(hmji)lataed abqrit a loml betog'throWft into thS'rivrifl about Ash ’iVemesday. 'As' a ;result of questioning 'the bby£ he obtained i certain toforniatlon anft theriupbn Irit.eiWlewed'
ftie.defehdripts. i He told erich yoilth the' nriturej df, his; Iri'quiries, Win [tarn admitted being therri arid]1when told
P.i LjCiioss stated that at"5 pin. on-Jitoe .2hd, he would be reportedj'irepUed ‘‘ I W
with] the others, but had no'tlilrig to do with] the Diishing in of the lorry.’) IBirqh said,' “ I; was there with them f ” .ploverl admitted; bein; irresent.'and added, ‘‘ .f peard the loiryi go !c own blit I was Qii; top. qf the stack’]; whil i Wrigley denied being there arid said,' “ I hav( not been there' slhce Chrtotmas.''
®® tbere: HELD DP BY ;: WIRES.'-;], ■
Moo-,’said that on Ash ’Wi ary, 22nd, he went “ up Scar defeidants.,, ’There: Was a Ipfry ibn the top of'.tie
bankirigiand.it was'iprevririted from falling into the riyer only by'
ofte.og.two wes; They discussed
pushlng.lt .over, but did'riot do’ solat that'moment] Hbl'weritihomeffor soml table tennis,bats and Wften'he returned " ■ ■ ‘ ■ :thej|c]rTy:jWas Inithe
Drirriok Sherliker, .32, Ngli
m-^reet, ibw .esdriy, Fepru- with 'the four
aftef,! a ..few.’ minutes, .water.' . Wrigley; CtouW the;
body! else [with us ?,' ! have been.
nobody, went home'with'him][ ’]. ... [ 'In] court,"Whlttam mj
It and] though he was prjesentl,|'had: kicked; by a cow
Wedn'esday, he was working, said] he .was . atwork ori that whlterwashing.
Glover-said- he ha d beien ’ '■.'J'’
; D’unrigi the afterribdnFi'thfe -Brockhall , Scout Troop^ well known jlh the dlstricti ay, in.
the.large
• ^ ik i ;M M .d ^ E N T L’ IIJS I J j ^ p E . - ,
T
a sling. Wrigley said that ori Ash; Wednesday -he vyas to Liverpool. ! |
-j ij]
Ihto arm to i
he Miritoler of" Labour calls attention j 'tb the fi ct that Unemployment Books for 1938/39 ceas e to be currentiafter 2nd July] 1939, jand must be exchanged ;fPr new books :du^'g]th'e wee; t .endfng'8ffi]July,'1939, ‘ '[
■'longer to their’ employment rire .requested to, send! the iboolm.. to; a' Local; Office of the Mirii|tiy. ;
- Igat'aiju'Vemle EmploymeritBureriu. .. Etoployers'Wnp have to-thelripossestipn the] Uneipployirient’Books -of -'any’[Iperstons no;
'I&e hooks-n ay be'exchanged at any con-; veriierit] Local Office of the Ministry of , , Labour] op in the case of. juveniles under
1 i Onl and'after 3rd Jply,’. 1939, contributions un'det the" Agricmfttiral Scheme of Unemploy-j
I
>riew tafes'are pjinted pn:t&e,';fl?st page;pf the] new books.]
[fflentf Jnsuyance are:payab]e jat redpeed [rates, to retpeot of pertoris aged 18 arid over. The,
; (Continued jtrom preceding column.)
' say that the uri'eertainty in’ Euippe'has ham-’ ■ipered the Britton Government, iri its dealings
-merely biding his time, waiting to. see which way the cat juirips. 'While'lt'toifairly'safe |to,
;Goi ernments to the lebti acceptirig resporisi- ■ blliiy .br associating thanselyes with the views ■ expressed. 'They have nbt-the leript dontrol ovei [them. But when Dr.,<3oebbels and the Ger nan newspapers get ,to- ;Work they repre- :seh1 the views of the H tlpr hierarchy ^ause no I ither views are peimtosible.
.new technique and’Japin, a leaf out of thCiVlfistem betti :r as Eastern people si ■beceme copyists of,the tSest.;;... Fairly in the*pasti' GoVernmet .ts hrive beerii ni embirrassedi by the pipiuar, sornetim; passbned feeling' of tl eif peoples itmd done ithelr bbstito, festram ft iri order.i ventj! its haying imfprt|m^te] results]. 1 to-di .yJ Gerrnany and Itdly] copied! arid'im proved by Japan, moi it lellberatelV fpment ill-febltag 'and seek en j atmosphere, of violence for the sole purpose of carrotog out
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which to more than the G :rrrians can contend In return. |Diplomacj to^dsy. is adopting a,
are [ully entitled to say that ^ Hit er regime itseu ito violently lahiSlye bf other rations „^r na —_ —------
as! always!, to .taking bopk andjgolpg one; .Iways do 'when they ' ‘
' often . little IS im- ; have
0 pre lot so
thelrj plans. And there to no length to .Which they]will not go. • i
HILE the Japane® iArrriy] supriorted I by the Japdnesj Press, purs|iie4'what to nothing less than a ve nqetta agalrist British iresldlerits in China Und BrStaln geietally, the
, Heice we
]More thari'anyWhere 'elspiri the wprip prbstige In the East to iridlvtolblei We; cannot afford to help If i these^Axb ftuitlcs byithe e khlbltlori o f weaknessjpr (irreBolatlbii.! i Firmness-to’ the essential ■( ’ need’’]- of; ’ the; imomcnt ’ a rifljin . ’its' absence we inerely serve]the]purpose'.'of the A xis’ who atie nbt only jamciops tp check the peace alliance, but to Stierigthen’.the linpres^ slori I thrbughout th e . wbrld’’that, jthe' deiilOc-*, racles have rio t the metflC fo r resistance. The
.building up ’ of a common peferice against aggression and a constructive peace policy do
rio t run in; harness; either With u so-called appeasement policy -or b-lPPHey o f perpetual surrender to mountebanks. Liberty can only, be preserved-and peace .buljt-.up,]successfully to a world which has fuU corifidehife th a t the;. democracie's]wiiU stand u p 'fo u r square to the aggrebsote; ;■ ; - ] ;
j needed-especially if Poland ls not to be the inext jumping-off ground ’ for [Hitler who to
Negotiations' seem to drag op'totefm ftiribly and it to d ifficu lt to believe plther! side has the least confidence in tpe! other., I haye not the smallest sympathy blther With [Commun ism or Fascism and no prejudices either. B ut it to necessary ’ fo r a ll |the peoples;who are against aggression or the] preponderance of naked force—a ll who' believe [to the confer ence chamber to solve w|orld problems iristead o f; the etenial iriailed nst!-tto line up on the same side arid fo r the'purpose] of humanity’s safety forget aU about [ideologies in, establtoh- lln g a conrinoh 'fro nt]to th e in te rn a tio n ril gangsters and plrates.l rind [Russia’s aid to
(Continued from pi ecedliig-column.). I
iVfBANVsranLE, there !to trsgle. delay, in , •i-WL fixing up a ri rig reemerit w ith .Russia;,
• !'With!Japan-i-when .Mr.:ChBmberiain says the] i !
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cause'either he is unwilling; to do so or] ! rire riotieiren yet to’ftJState bf'preparedness; so'ft'm'riy he ephtoridfed thatfftouWpiJsltlon! ‘ ' i strerigmehed' by an agreeriierif With; veT shiduld'- hSve- been ! better! 'placed
is- not yet
-ripe-.for-taklng -retaUatoryi siires' i agaitist Jhpdri ' it ! 1s "obviously
,Baltlcl Strites .by forcing guarantees upori 'them agairistTOelr iW
the’’*' Mari'ch^ter Guardian ’''to'rigl says: .“
Since.pelther-the British nor";the Sovies Government has - published ' Its pro posals it:to impossible to say with any cer tainty Where the blame; lies. The,; British Cover imerit’s aMety ; to: avoid offending the
[m6sft tfofriund'Bt(ipldity’’6r the blafcYe'st-’sus picion can prevent agreement on some com- pronUre. I One tannot but feel that the very method;of'pegptlation to unfortunate, with the British Government grudglrigly advanc ing inqfi by 'iricn to meet an apparently ever- recedii g Itoe. 'would it not-be better for-the British Government to state Its’ maximum terms at 'once, or, better still, to'Invite'the Soviet Goyemnent’s help 'to i drafting a formula 7! i.lhrtjunatelyjthere to no reason to.;
.mlnati on to; secure automatic: aid in the event of a ft reat to her north-western frontier. But i f there ’ Is rid mpre ^to ft 'thrifa'tlmtl'6nly ''the
obvious to the stotesmep of both nations that e v e n
delay
calculable hanr attair:ing it has already done In-
ft an a^to'ent to flrially reached the n
but sc. doe^ th'w Soviet' .GoveAtoienfs' deter-, Uli seemsirriasoriable— the undergraduate, i
accqited' the riresldehgy of Boltori-by-Bow- land Agricultural' Shbi whlih Is )W be held on £ eptember; 2nd,' an
Horiiby',of. Bairaqlohgh, I
cup ’or’thfe best dabry (}ow. is [again chairman, wllto
he ropb ef
BOLTON-BY BOWLAiST) iAGEICULXUEAI, SHO! .
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leagues in private, the dhairman (Major Wright), said the magtotratesjhad! decided to conyict. Defendant’^ storieg did not quite tally.] They said
certairi.thiigs to] the police, but in court their; stories wsre rather differ ent, lit was Tads’ mtoijhief biit iti cbuldinot be., Allowed, and each defendant woum be pay' £1' compensation,
fter considering the cure with his pol-
ftnedjfil and must also “ It may seem funpy
day;- arid
,Inj reply to Mr. Ramsbpttoiri, Sherliker ^lidi that on:
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Birch also engaged to
In the Summer Headaches [- -i
, : are
-.very, pievalcnt,] the '] bright h’ghtr aridi’-'iheSk : ; afiecting m jijy pioplel M
On these occrisions Cephos ; u indeed a bfasing. ;it wilj: ] banish a rayking headache ; in a few minutes and wilt : also quick!]] nip a (iold in | the bud. - I i '
over 'an embankment iri nrit so Very amusing tor tl .e man
who.pwns the ’lorry,’’ Major Wright isdded, [intimating that I the defendants would-be’ allowed three morths for payriient.
to yo u; to push a lotir ito the river,
but.lt
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H J S Q | L D | S Q ^ O O k jl l
;iB DOUGLAS ! giggle
^UKING
bu^d prizes at GlgglesWlck.ftitoool ripeech'day on Saturday,
Sir],Douglas Hacking, MB. chattmari 'of '’ the GonservAt
wonl'thelr cricket arid] footbftU liolours! [ Sh "jricke^ and foot a .match while
ibm .;; Iririiseft included; .
thei: -Voluntary duty to the-Statg.' were; too:few- yoim’gf pebpleIfoftay!''prepared to give up part ol'thriir leiriijire to work'for the' general benefit] of JtKe,“dfimmifnity.’ .j;Hf woriiered sometimes ft 'the;tpasori,was tha’ some of the older folk]were mclined'to hole on to their positions of j respi gsil)ility too Jah In .|ife. Possibly! young'Ipeople] were!riot getting proper encouragement’ to'enter public affars;;...
Sir Douglas asked the boys___ ] , j : Theilera t o i iv . E A T .... ["
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nate necessity would niit .beiUBed.tp interterc with]continuity of education]! He was'reply- ing;to a criticism by h&.'E,|H. Panrtdge,:thc head master, of a prjovisiori thqi gave 1 University student the opitoritrihlty to do' hh
Act, ah unfqrtU' .k V . ’ a.__w A B O ] rrK.'> ’
],(Mi compulsory rerrice, |s|r Douglas' sale that]] the Military Training |
the- ..U J ! A U . '
FOB YODB HEALirrS SAKE^OOD /TO TRE SLICE.
' s i . . : - ! , ' - •I , BAKED BY
1-Slr. H. ; Rurisel Dllthenie, ' ihai
he iwill .glve*a sllvei' Mr. JjjH. Towlei ‘ W. ’H. Walkei,
as y ce-chairtrian, arid the du [iestof secrelarj and treasurer, have once me ire bpen uridep taken by. Mr.’ Frank Mead! i! - Th<> tmnhiP!
offeij^ ha previous: yeairs w keen competition, and .tae ceji tag-considerable support fr mahitain the quality of thi
^toilbltion. I itheii efforts tc MeetinK Hom l Sa ey.
again protoote ittee are find-
TAYLOR & HUGHES B A g E R V ,
IDEAL G L I ftTTqO-.T] CBEpy HOO ! [1F..U: I
aftd mei
. The '!! ■
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Douftas captairied'both the , ball teams, which nevrir. lost)
he was. “ skipper."
H'!’ is one of seven brothers Who attended;, the school, five of: wh
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for Choriey, iand •v'e Party,'distri-
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] Cephos is the prescription of ! an Eminent Physician, affect the;H(
In tablet o 1/3 and 3/ tablets or
phwder 2(t! * li''
Harley Street ;
Ir.does not; art. ; , ! ; ! . ' I I
powder form , Single ideue ;
; n e e
I.!I j i itry^ .! istm I 1 i-how *
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! i lilwa^ ii'fitrei
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'by'.'ll ;apiir|
the!'
icuted' bri behalf of Mr. ^1 Tat]|;ersall,;,fanrier,i Waddirigton, said much damage Pad been iuffered by Mr.' Tatt irsalT'ps^a result] of
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l], j.'H. Ramsbottoriil (31itheroe, who pros- --
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]i.nd ordered to pay £1 each aS compensation, in a' case at Bolton-by-Bowland, on Monday, her they were summbried for, doing wiffui am! ge' to a lorry, 'which had been pushed iver tPe edge of a'60-ft. embankment into ihe livbr Ribble. 'The' j[ouths.were : Jariies
FoUr Low Moor youths were'fined,£1 each,
:Glov:r!(19),,l5, St. paults-strebt, and William Wrigley (18),'27 Queen-kreet,'-and they were all summoned
for.causirig wilful damage, i
J U N E
30, 19J '1 V O R R Y I N R i v e r R i W A D D O W
, M O O R Y O U T H S ! F I N E D E S C A P A D E .
DdiiTOR^S CR/|l^(jl i|
FINpD after IIOTORING
collision WrilLlg NEAR Harrow, I
In the early: hours] pf Monday mor[fii|g. May' do
An, Incident on the road near ,'W 15th, when a poUceman was knockW
hialley ] by a motor c^ Which aftervjards
collided with another car, had a sequel at Cfttheroe Countjr,Herislons, on Mondfty, when a Darwen dpewr] Janies G, IjIllliBr (34), of 2, BeJgravepsquare, was fined’ £I for. driving without due care and at tlon, and ordered to Uay costs amou to £2 12s. Od.' Mi ft.: P. Lee, of Black burn] defended. | [ ! ’ i ■ ■ ■: j ]]' , I t w a s s t a t e d t h a t j P . C . R o b e r t s o p w f t s o n d u t y : I n C U t h e r o e - f p r i d , ' W h a l l e y ,
s t a n d i n g a b o u t W r i f t t ^ y a r f t s o n t f t e ■ W h a J l e y s i d e o f B r a r i i l e y I f f e a d e g a t e w a y , w h e i i h e s r i w , a ’ m b t h r c a p ; ; r i p p r d a q r a n g f r o m ! C U t h r i r p e , . ' 1r ) i t e r e ‘ : w
E o t o e l t h l n g W r o n g v f t t h t h e " e n g i n e a d d t h e d r l i i e r p u l l e d I i i t o t h e n e a r s i d e c f t h e r o r i d ! a n d ' s t o p p e d . | 4s I t - h a d h o t s t d p i p d n e r i r e n o u g h t o ' t h e i k e r b , ’H . C ; R o b e : f M n , c a u s p d . l t t o : b e m d v ^ d . . T h e d r l v e i w a s
[ b h v i o u d y
[stopi-anfl i back
[ e l e c t r i c t o r c h u p a n d ! d o w n . S i g n a l l i n g h f t n ' t o ; s t o p ] : A t t h e s r i t n e ibAei l i g h t s ] d f , | a c a r c o m i n g f r o m t f t q o p p p s i t e , d i r e c t i o n c o u l d b e s e e n , ’ - D e f p n d a f t t ’ t c r i f d i d h o t ' ' " . . . . . . f e a r i n g 4 f e l U t l b b ; ' w i t n e s s t i n ick to the men
p i l i n g a t t h e b a e j t , w h e n d e f e n d a n t ’ s c a r c a m e a t a f a r i t j s p e e d f r o m . t h e d i r e c t i o n o f C l i t h r i r j l f e . : . T l i e ( t o m t a b l e r a f t t o w a r d s d e f e n d a l f t t ’ s c a f / f l a s h l r g h l s
. , _ .Hdfpiidant’s car'
'Itobrirtson on tfte
he.tjyeeh the station
then heel;
]ipefe. was then a '■vehlbl'e[struck the .^rir .being -purih
a s h a s d e f e n d ; c a r ] a n i f t h e
[ s t r n i i k f l l n g h i g
"'the;|, side o f , ,the]i ipad,’ . this car! khOpked forward'iaj dlstanbe of. !sei|i
-yards with the; driver running bW 1ft holding, the isteerlne. wheel. .Thi mbSat .the rear oflme cftr|\rere!kndc'. down and' the eoristable’w& stru^k.^pn
the elbow and right ' ‘ drif:';! Hdth7Vehldl|aj';'-'^e’ 'Defendant “had pyef IfiO ‘ yard
' Fbh’the . defen(ie; jit Was; stated ’ that Dr.'IMlUer did nbt| riee 'itoe icrir being 'Aidyed to''the side bf thetrprid unftLhe '
wai.almost bn.tbp.'o^illt arifth§ w
vlslbn. ],,■’■ !, i , ... I: ' ■’ i a n d f a i l e d to s e e t h e i ' d o n s t a b i e ; . . w : a r i J | g ' - h l s
' f l a s h l i g h t . A s ’ h e k h # h e W a s g p p r o a c ' h - i n g a c o n t r o U e d j ! ' a ] r e a , ; d e f e n d a n | ; ; ’ ! f t a d
b i g ’ ] a ( t o r i t r b U e .' d a r e a , d e f e ' f t d a ! f t t ' h * ' ’ r e d u c e
..the • set
' w a s t a k i n g r e a s o n a b l e c a r b . ] ■ : ;.
of ’Clroumsi^cesjtoid that defepdaftt . - ! I ' ‘
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itfA idonli
iold'
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•iii.i ii'l'W l i n y :
■ lAfidi iipetui
'6 not have 'been any- Witness'' 'Fhere 'could .
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i n t h e a c t o f m o v i n g t h e . j c a r , w i t h i h e - , , a s s i s t a n c e o f . t w o , p a s s e n g q r s , w h o w e r e
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iCJhU i r i r e
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b(5h !ti^e|
sh'iiuted: to; them tolgefout,(if'the shlng the car and ■
way.'
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